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Michael Chadwick Pops 48.6 100 Free PB In Charlotte

2017 CHARLOTTE ULTRASWIM

  • June 1 – June 4, 2017
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Mecklenburg County Aquatic Center
  • LCM
  • Results on Meet Mobile
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The fourth and final day of the 2017 Charlotte Ultraswim was a quick one, with the distance session starting at 9 and a second session at 11. The second session featured 100 freestyle prelims, followed by timed finals of the 400 IM, and then 100 free finals directly after. According to the timeline, 100m swimmers had about 70-80 minutes between prelims and finals.

The men’s 100 final saw Michael Chadwick blast his way to a new personal best time of 48.69, topping his 48.87 PB from 2015. Chadwick was out very fast in 23.11, and held strong coming home in 25.58. He now sits 21st in the world for the year, but is the 2nd fastest American behind only Nathan Adrian. Chadwick’s meet in Charlotte has been a huge success, as he also won the 50 free in a quick 22.22. With World Championship Trials right around the corner, he’s looking good.

Brazilian Matheus Santana finished as the runner-up to Chadwick in 50.77, while both Ryan Held and Justin Ress found themselves in the B-final. Held and Ress took prelims a bit too lightly, coming in at 52.67 and 52.77 for 14th and 16th overall. However, they showed up in the B-final, with Held clocking 49.69 and Ress right behind in 49.81.

Courtney Caldwell topped the women’s 100 free field in 55.11, with Israel’s Andrea Murez 2nd at 55.68. Caldwell had an overall solid meet, winning the 50 back and finishing runner-up in the 50 free last night.

The women’s 400 IM featured a close battle between Brazilian Joanna Maranhao and distance freestyler Leah Smith, as they finished 1-2 in 4:41.42 and 4:42.94 respectively. Maranhao and Smith were virtually even through 200m, until Maranhao pulled away on breaststroke and matched Smith on free (both split 1:01.9) to take the win.

Robert McHugh cruised to the win in the men’s event, clocking 4:23.56 to finish over 8 seconds ahead of runner-up Mason Revis (4:31.76). McHugh picks up his third win of the meet after winning the 200 fly and 200 IM on Friday.

The distance session had a couple of runaway winners, as Hannah Moore (16:22.96) and John McIntyre (8:07.73), both of the Wolfpack Elite, dominated the women’s 1500 and men’s 800 free

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tea rex
7 years ago

Off topic, but is Justin Ress related to Eric Ress? If so, does he have the option of French sporting citizenship?

Swimmer
Reply to  tea rex
7 years ago

No, Justin and Eric are not related. Justin is an American citizen

B1G Daddy
7 years ago

Here’s the Top 6 from the Santa Clara PSS, Charlotte UltraSwim, Namesnik Invite, Bucceto Open and SW Classic this weekend:

50 Freestyle
1. Vladimir Morozov, PSS Santa Clara – :21.97
2. Brad Tandy – SW Classic – :22.06
3. Ali Khalafalla – PSS Santa Clara – :22.12
4. Michael Chadwick – Charlotte UltraSwim – :22.22
5. Nathan Adrian – PSS Santa Clara – :22.27
6. Dillon Verva – PSS Santa Clara – :22.47

100 Freestyle
1. Nathan Adrian – PSS Santa Clara – :48.55
2. Michael Chadwick – Charlotte UltraSwim – :48.69
3. Caeleb Dressel – PSS Santa Clara – :49.26
4. Michael Jensen – PSS Santa Clara – :49.35… Read more »

Rafael
Reply to  B1G Daddy
7 years ago

Steve Wang? You menat Shun Wang right?

Admin
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

Rafael – we’ve been working to confirm that they’re one in the same, but he was entered in the meet as Steve. We suspect it’s the same swimmer, but haven’t yet been able to verify that for sure.

Admin
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

Confirmed – Steve Wang and Shun Wang are the same.

Dave
7 years ago

Seems like it’s basically going to be just USA vs Russia competing for the gold in the 400 free relay this year. There’s no french relay, the Australians have nobody after Mcevoy, and the Brazilians didn’t perform well at their trials.

Rafael
Reply to  Dave
7 years ago

Russia went bad too.
Brazil aggregate is 0,5 faster than Australia and 1,0 faster than Russia. US gold Brazil silver and Russia bronze.

Rafael
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

Brazil have 3:13:89 Australia 3:14:52 Italy 3:14:90 and Russia 3:14:99 expecting us to sum up to 3:13 flat

Pvdh
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

At trials I predict

Dressel 47.7
Adrian 47.9
Held 48.1
Chadwick 48.3

For 3:12 flat

Hswimmer
Reply to  Pvdh
7 years ago

No

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  Hswimmer
7 years ago

yessssss

Rafael
Reply to  ERVINFORTHEWIN
7 years ago

Relay times for Comparison (Free and Medley men)

Free relay
Brazil
Gabriel Silva Santos 48.11, Marcelo Chierighini 48.46, Bruno Fratus 48.50, Cesar Cielo 48.92
Total 3:13.89

Australia
Cameron McEvoy 47.91, Jack Cartwright 48.43, Zac Incerti 49.03, Louis Townsend 49.15
Total 3:14.52

Italy
Luca Dotto 48.66, Ivano Vendrame 48.68, Alessandro Miressi 48.71, Filippo Magnini 48.85
Total 3:14.90

Russia
Vladmir Morozov 48.28, Danila Izotov 48.53, Andrei Arbuzov 49.05, Nikita Korolev 49.13
Total 3:14.99

JPN
Katsumi Nakamura 48.26, Shinri Shioura 48.66, Matsumoto Katsuhiro 49.02, Yuki Kobori 49.42
Total 3:15.40

GBR
Scott Duncan 47.90, Adam Barrett 48.94, Jack Thorpe 49.44, Calvin Jarvis 49.47 (But probably Guy will swim it?)
Total 3:15.75… Read more »

Rafael
Reply to  Rafael
7 years ago

Not Australia on Medley.. GBR (Mistake)

nuotofan
Reply to  Dave
7 years ago

Obviously, without Chalmers and Magnussen Australia is out of contention for Budapest podium, but Jack Cartwright is already far more than “nobody”, and I think that he will become a top player come Tokyo2020. And also Louis Townsend is an interesting prospect.
Anyway, for Worlds2017 Usa strong favorite and for the medals’ fight keep an eye to Italy: Miressi and Vendrame are quickly emerging, Dotto will swim well at the end of July and if Orsi will regain his form..(and Magnini is still there, Izzo improving..)

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  nuotofan
7 years ago

I think Italy is the most dangerous team on that free relay …..for a minor medal .

Pvdh
7 years ago

Sweet. His 40.9 was a good indicator. All signs point to him being the fourth relay member.

samuel huntington
7 years ago

updated 4×100 relay – Adrian, Dressel, Held, Chadwick

BobB
Reply to  samuel huntington
7 years ago

Blake pieroni will be in the top 4.

samuel huntington
Reply to  BobB
7 years ago

I think Chadwick will be in top 4. Pieroni prelims swimmer.

Gboiikoper
Reply to  samuel huntington
7 years ago

My boiii, Lil Ress(justin Ress)

Uberfan
Reply to  samuel huntington
7 years ago

We thought the same thing last year but then trials happened

mbl
Reply to  samuel huntington
7 years ago

Don’t leave Conger out of it, 47.7 split as a soph

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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